Closing the Mind Gap

Making Smarter Decisions in a Hypercomplex World

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Leadership, Science & Nature, Science
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Author: Ted Cadsby ISBN: 9781927483800
Publisher: BPS Books Publication: March 24, 2014
Imprint: BPS Books Language: English
Author: Ted Cadsby
ISBN: 9781927483800
Publisher: BPS Books
Publication: March 24, 2014
Imprint: BPS Books
Language: English

We have always struggled, as human beings. But our struggle today is exacerbated by a gap between the increasingly complicated world we have created and the default ways we think about it. Twenty-first-century challenges are qualitatively different from the ones that generations of our ancestors faced, yet our thinking has not evolved to keep pace.

We need to catch up. To make smarter decisions -- as governments, organizations, families and individuals -- we need more sophisticated mental strategies for interpreting and responding to today's complexity.

Best-selling author and business leader Ted Cadsby explores the insights of cognitive psychology, anthropology, biology, neuroscience, physics, and philosophy to reveal the gap between how we typically tackle complex problems and what complexity actually requires of us. In an accessible and engaging style, he outlines ways to close the gap -- the strategic mental shifts that increase decision-making effectiveness.

The bottom line? We need greater complexity in our thinking to match the increasing complexity in our world, and Cadsby shows us how.

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We have always struggled, as human beings. But our struggle today is exacerbated by a gap between the increasingly complicated world we have created and the default ways we think about it. Twenty-first-century challenges are qualitatively different from the ones that generations of our ancestors faced, yet our thinking has not evolved to keep pace.

We need to catch up. To make smarter decisions -- as governments, organizations, families and individuals -- we need more sophisticated mental strategies for interpreting and responding to today's complexity.

Best-selling author and business leader Ted Cadsby explores the insights of cognitive psychology, anthropology, biology, neuroscience, physics, and philosophy to reveal the gap between how we typically tackle complex problems and what complexity actually requires of us. In an accessible and engaging style, he outlines ways to close the gap -- the strategic mental shifts that increase decision-making effectiveness.

The bottom line? We need greater complexity in our thinking to match the increasing complexity in our world, and Cadsby shows us how.

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